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Title: The Educational Gradient in Intermarriage: A Comparative Analysis of Immigrant Groups in the United States

Citation Type: Journal Article

Publication Year: 2012

Abstract: A common claim in the literature is that higher-educated persons are more likely to marry outside their ethnic/racial group than lower-educated persons. We reexamine this educational gradient with a multilevel analysis of 46 immigrant groups in the Current Population Survey. We find that there are positive effects not only of individual education on intermarriage but also of the educational level of a group. Moreover, the educational gradient declines when the aggregate level of education of an immigrant group is higher. The aggregate effect of education points to cultural explanations of the gradient that emphasize the role of interethnic attitudes. The interaction effect points to a structural explanation that explains the gradient in terms of opportunities of finding similarly educated spouses within the group.

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Authors: Kalmijn, Matthijs

Periodical (Full): Social Forces

Issue: 2

Volume: 91

Pages: 453-476

Data Collections: IPUMS CPS

Topics: Family and Marriage, Labor Force and Occupational Structure, Race and Ethnicity

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